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Page 20 SPHING EPUHTS Tennis and track were the only two spring sports this year with the cancellation oi baseball and golf for the duration. Winfield's fall Interstate tournament and Tulsa's spring tourney were both cancelled this year because of the war, but Coach T. H. Vaughan lined out a tough schedule for his boys. In duo matches the Vikings defeated Wichita East and lost close matches to Hutchinson, Arkansas City, and Wichita North: however, Lucien Barbour, defending state champion, won the singles title at the Hutchinson Invitational tournament. The local tennis squads have made an impressive record by winning tive state championships and two runner-ups in the last six years, and at press time prospects are good lor the netmen to place high in the State meet at Topeka since they won the Ark Valley at Wichita. Coach R. E. Titus had about 20 boys, including several good weight men and middle distance runners out lor track. Mr. Titus scheduled several meets for his boys and by the time the Ark Valley and State meets rolled around, they made a good showing. The Viking cindermen attended a triangular meet at Wellington, the Anthony Relays, Well- ington Invitational, Hutchinson Invitational, Ark Valley, Regional, and State meets. Ira Barkman and Bob Blake were Titus' main threats. Barkman placed in the shot and discus in every meet he attended, and Bob Blake came up with many needed points and will be back to help the Titus-men next year. Elmo Bonesteel won the school indoor obstacle course. and set a new record of 39,8 seconds. breaking last year's mark set by Glen Ward. of 39.9. T1'CICk 160m State tennis champion Senior high tennis Iunior high tennis Gir1S' volleyball Obstacle course winners
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Page 22 Senior officers Senior planning committee DAR representative Student body officers Swing trio Personality queen and attendants SENIUH5 UF 1944 Six short years ago the class of '44 became a part of the Viking crew and since they have steered their course together. Now as the class divides to go on separate voyages they take with them unforgettable souvenirs of memories. Who can ever forget the first year this class came on board? With Sarah Stuber as captain: Marilyn Mc!-Xlister, vice-president: and Elizabeth Evans, secretary-treasurer, they soon had charted their course. Elizabeth Evans, Betty Boyer, Lucien Barbour, Norma Rounds, Sarah Stuber, lack Honnold, and Garland Prater displayed their dramatic ability in the junior high play, Daddy Long Legs. Dale Smith, Kenneth Bean, and Dorothy Merriam won highly superior rating in the junior high music contest. The second year found Ioan Dykeman at the helm with the help of Vice-President Barbara Gray and Secretary-Treasurer Sarah Stuber. Hans Brinker, the junior high play, included in its cast lack Honnold, Bill Swisher, Norma Rounds, Elizabeth Evans, Bob Haney, Garland Prater, Kay Wortman, and Ioan Gardner. Sarah Stuber started on her career as a cheerleader, and Iim Thompson selling 125 pencils won the annual Hi-Y pencil sale. The third year found the class in complete command of the junior high school. Barbara Gray was ninth grade captain, and Lucien Barbour was captain of the entire junior high. Secretary- treasurer Barbara King and Vice-President Marilyn McAlister headed the ninth grade crew of officers. The play of the year was Anne of Green Gables starring Norma Rounds. Marilyn McAlis- ter, Ioan Gardner, Elizabeth Evans, Ruth Gann, Bob Haney, lack Honnold, Betty Boyer, Patricia McGuire, Madeline Mesick. and Kay Wortman helped make up the cast. Making honors in scholarship were Elizabeth Evans, Norma Rounds, Patricia McGuire, Dor othy Merriam, Betty Boyer, Betty Easterday, and Mary Ellen Paton. The junior high flute trio, consisting of Norma Rounds, Patricia McGuire, and Bertena Smith, gained honors by winning first place in the Nationals in senior high competition. The sophomore year found this class in a whirlpool of activity with society drawings being one of the biggest events. Marilyn Mc!-Xlister, Phyllis Harris, Barbara King, Frances Russell, Iames Garrison, Betty Boyer, Norma Rounds, Iack Honnold, Elizabeth Evans, and Patricia McGuire took part in their respective society plays. Music and forensic representatives included Dorothy Merriam, Wanda Stiener, Hope Cheese- man, Patricia McGuire, Kenneth Bean, Elizabeth Evans, Norma Rounds, and Ianet Allen. tContinued on page 38j
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